receded (verb)
1recede — verb ADVERB ▪ a bit, a little, slightly, somewhat ▪ His fine dark hair was receding a little. ▪ further ▪ gradually …
2recede — verb 1) the floodwaters receded Syn: retreat, go back, go down, move back, move away, withdraw, ebb, subside, abate Ant: advance, approach 2) the lights receded into the distance …
3recede — verb 1) the waters receded Syn: retreat, go back/down/away, withdraw, ebb, subside, abate, return, retire 2) fears of violence have receded Syn: diminish, lessen, dwindle …
4recede — verb (I) 1 if something you can see or hear recedes, it gets further and further away until it disappears (+ into): footsteps receding into the distance 2 if a memory, feeling, or possibility recedes, it gradually goes away: As the threat of… …
5recede — [[t]rɪsi͟ːd[/t]] recedes, receding, receded 1) VERB If something recedes from you, it moves away. [V prep] Luke s footsteps receded into the night... As she receded he waved goodbye. [V ing] ...the receding lights of the car. 2) VERB When… …
6recede */ — UK [rɪˈsiːd] / US [rɪˈsɪd] verb [intransitive] Word forms recede : present tense I/you/we/they recede he/she/it recedes present participle receding past tense receded past participle receded 1) to move back from a high point or level The flood… …
7recede — re|cede [ rı sid ] verb intransitive * 1. ) to move back from a high point or level: The flood waters receded. a ) to move farther away: The airplane takes off, and we watch the ground recede. The sound of footsteps receded into the fog. b ) if… …
8recede — I. intransitive verb (receded; receding) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin recedere to go back, from re + cedere to go Date: 15th century 1. a. to move back or away ; withdraw < a receding hairline > b …
9History of the Hungarian language — The Funeral Sermon and Prayer . This text, dated to 1192, is the oldest longer Hungarian only document. Earlier, Hungarian sentences and words appeared in Latin context. Hungarian is an Ugric language. It has been spoken in the region of modern… …
10Manu — /man ooh/, n. Hindu Myth. the progenitor and lawgiver of the human race. * * * In the mythology of India, the first man and the legendary author of the Manu smrti. Manu appears in the Vedas as the performer of the first sacrifice. He is also… …